Kathmandu:Four of the five Indians feared dead in the Nepal plane crash on Sunday were planning to participate in paragliding in the popular tourist hub of Pokhara. At least 68 people were killed when a Yeti Airlines passenger plane with 72 people onboard, including five Indians, crashed into a river gorge while landing at the newly-opened airport in central Nepal's resort city of Pokhara on Sunday.
The five Indians were identified as Abhisekh Kushwaha, 25, Bishal Sharma, 22, Anil Kumar Rajbhar, 27, Sonu Jaiswal, 35, and Sanjaya Jaiswal, a Yeti Airlines official said. Among the five Indian nationals, four had just arrived in Kathmandu from India on Friday. All the four were planning to enjoy paragliding in the lake city and tourist hub Pokhara, recalled Ajay Kumar Shah, a resident of Sarlahi district in southern Nepal. We came together from India in the same vehicle, an official said.
They stayed in Gaushala near Pashupatinath Temple and then in Hotel Discovery Inn in Thamel, before departing to Pokhara, he said. They were planning to return to India from Pokhara via Gorakhpur, he added. There is no information about any survivor so far, said Sudarshan Bartaula, spokesperson at Yeti Airlines.
Among the five Indian nationals who died, four hailed from Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur's district, District Magistrate, Ghazipur, Aryaka Akhauri told PTI over phone. "The families have been contacted. Our Sub Divisional Magistrate and other officials are meeting them," she said.